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a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. jenna: the unveiling of quite a marvel. the next generation airship that looks a lot like a blimp but can carry tons of cargo or the military or to disaster areas when folks need help. adam house lie joins us live from our l.a. bureau with more on this. pwhreufpl -p or not a blimp or something completely different. >> reporter: it sure does look like a blimp. one of the viewers says it looked like that pill in chicago in the air. it is an airship that might throwback to the 1930s when the big zeplins were up in the air. it's different. a company in southern california along with nasa and the department of defense funds have created something entirely new all together. inside a southern california hangar built during world wards ii floats a craft that could revolutionize airtrans port. >> it's very single, takes off, lands vertically and goes everywhere with no infrastructure. >> reporter: it's not a pwhrupl -p or a balloon but a next generation aircraft made of aluminum and carbon fiber. it can hold more than 60-tons of car
a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. jenna: the unveiling of quite a marvel. the next generation airship that looks a lot like a blimp but can carry tons of cargo or the military or to disaster areas when folks need help. adam house lie joins us live from our l.a. bureau with more on this. pwhreufpl -p or not a blimp or something completely different. >> reporter: it sure does look like a blimp. one of the viewers says it looked like that pill in chicago in the air. it is an...
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he was in a diabetic shock. he won nearly $300,000 in a settlement from the city of henderson. >>> an update on a story we reported yesterday, a new mobile game app that the nra calls practice range, apple has changed the age restriction on the game from 4 and up to 12 and up. apple determines ratings for apps, not developers and was under pressure to change it. the nra has been heavily criticized for this app releasing it just one month after the school massacre in newtown, connecticut. >>> and this is a real rags to riches story. what started as a craving for corn dogs turned into a multimillion dollar miracle for an oregon family. riley dunn and his wife misty had been laid off from their jobs and on unemployment when a stop at a local mini mart changed everything. dunn bought a quick pick ticket and won a million bucks. >> she looks at the ticket. she says, you better not be kidding me. >> it was a shock. i didn't know what to say or do. i just kept saying, no, it can't be real because i didn't believe it wo
he was in a diabetic shock. he won nearly $300,000 in a settlement from the city of henderson. >>> an update on a story we reported yesterday, a new mobile game app that the nra calls practice range, apple has changed the age restriction on the game from 4 and up to 12 and up. apple determines ratings for apps, not developers and was under pressure to change it. the nra has been heavily criticized for this app releasing it just one month after the school massacre in newtown,...
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>> that is absolutely correct and also those with chronic diseases, like heart disease or diabetes. >> dr. joan krikava, thank you for helping us. lisa, it's surprising how these germs can easily spread. >> wolf, this goes without saying. if you suspect that someone has the flu, keep your distance. the flu is passed by droplets but it can also be passed by touching a surface with the flu virus on it. we touch so many things without even realizing it. take a simple trip on the subway. buying a metro card, going down the escalator, that's only the beginning. the flu virus can spread easily in an enclosed space like a subway station. >> the virus is usually spread threw contact, so any time we cough or sneeze when we're infected with the virus, we can be contagious to anyone not affected. >> reporter: the flu virus can spread to others up to six feet away. and flu germs can remain suspended in the air. the top three ways to catch the flu, being near someone who is sick who sneezes, coughs, or talks spreading infected droplets, drinking from the same cup or sharing a utensil or touching a
>> that is absolutely correct and also those with chronic diseases, like heart disease or diabetes. >> dr. joan krikava, thank you for helping us. lisa, it's surprising how these germs can easily spread. >> wolf, this goes without saying. if you suspect that someone has the flu, keep your distance. the flu is passed by droplets but it can also be passed by touching a surface with the flu virus on it. we touch so many things without even realizing it. take a simple trip on the...
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a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. jon: happening now, a reporter for "rolling stone" magazine blowing the lid off what he calls a fawning white house press corps when it comes to president obama. michael hastings saying when he covered the president on the campaign trail he fell into the trap of asking mr. obama soft questions. hastings has written a book about the 2012 campaign called, panic 2012. in an interview he says this of the president and his relationship with the media. quote, that's the presence of obama. even on the press cores, even on the people who follow him every day, when they're near him, they lose their minds sometimes. they start behaving in ways that are juvenile and amateurish and they swoon. let's talk about it with our "news watch" panel. kirsten powers, "daily beast" columnist. fox news contributor as well. john fund is a columnist for "national review" magazine and coauthor of, "who's counting". welcome to both of you. kirsten you've been critical of the white house press corps in the past.
a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. jon: happening now, a reporter for "rolling stone" magazine blowing the lid off what he calls a fawning white house press corps when it comes to president obama. michael hastings saying when he covered the president on the campaign trail he fell into the trap of asking mr. obama soft questions. hastings has written a book about the 2012 campaign called, panic 2012. in an interview he says this of the president and his relationship with...
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but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about her weight. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. go, go, go, go! bye sweetie. honey what are you doing? we gotta go! it's dress-like-a-president day, i'm supposed to be martin van buren. who? martin van buren! google? martin van buren. ♪ >>> and welcome back to the second inauguration of the 44th president of the united states. we're going to go, now, to bill weir, who is out in the center of the mall. and i heard you say earlier, bill, people are counting on history to keep them warm. >> absolutely. and community, a sense of national pride, on days like this. do you ever get the feeling that there's people behind you, watching you? w
but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about her weight. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. go, go, go, go! bye sweetie....
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memo is warning there's a small risk for diabetic patients who may have been exposed to reused insulin needles between october 2010 and november of last year. the health scare has the attention of at least one lawmaker in new york new york state. >> they obviously changed the needles each time but they would put -- should have been putting a patient's name on the cartridge so that it would never be used by someone else. >> the v.a.'s office in buffalo is offering free blood tests to anyone worried they may have been exposed. >>> time 17:32. tomorrow -- time is 7:32. tomorrow in marin county you can trade in old guns in exchange for cash. the county is providing $40,000 for a four-county gun buy-back event. they'll pay $200 for semiautomatic weapons, $100 for other guns. those guns can be turned into police stations in know sad dough, san a -- in novato, san rafael, lashes spur, points reyes -- larkspur, point reyes. coming up at 7:50, why gun show officials expect attendance records to be broken and how they say president obama may have something to do with it. >>> a fire in san jose h
memo is warning there's a small risk for diabetic patients who may have been exposed to reused insulin needles between october 2010 and november of last year. the health scare has the attention of at least one lawmaker in new york new york state. >> they obviously changed the needles each time but they would put -- should have been putting a patient's name on the cartridge so that it would never be used by someone else. >> the v.a.'s office in buffalo is offering free blood tests to...
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which parents of healthy kids do, parents of kids with nutritional needs, diabetes and have to watch sugar. i did feel a bit of a d disenfranchisement in that it was public. it felt like a big deal because of my child's issue where this is something all parents do. >> thank you for being here. >> it's been great to be here. >>> ahead, a big decision in a custody battle over an overweight dachshund. >>> and next, the tv pitchman to get you to buy things. that's right, thank him for the ch chop-o-matic among other things. we understand. our financial advice is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles. usaa brings retirement advice. call or visit us online. we're ready to help. learn more with our free usaa retirement guide. call 877-242-usaa. creatwith petsmart, wonder and enchantment. the destination for all things aquatic. come to the amazing aquatics event and save up to 25% on all aquariums and select aquatics essentials from your favorite brands. and tetras and algae ea
which parents of healthy kids do, parents of kids with nutritional needs, diabetes and have to watch sugar. i did feel a bit of a d disenfranchisement in that it was public. it felt like a big deal because of my child's issue where this is something all parents do. >> thank you for being here. >> it's been great to be here. >>> ahead, a big decision in a custody battle over an overweight dachshund. >>> and next, the tv pitchman to get you to buy things. that's...
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a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. >>> should the president issue an executive order on guns? from tom, sort of defeats the purpose of the konconstitution checks and balances. from lester, don't let this confuse people into thinking the president can supercede the constitution. well, something productive needs to be done. this from hanna, if congress won't get things done, then someone has to. an executive order may be the only way. from tim, hell, no, he needs to use the proper channels. this is not a tick ddictatorshi. as an nra member, i support registering all guns, tracking large ammo purchases and limited sales to one gun a month. so there. keep the conversation going. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining us today. "cnn newsroom" with ashleigh banfield continues after a break. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these
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. >> reporter: hapifork's inventors say, it can help you cut calories by 11%, help combat diabetes and trains you over time to eat slower. nutritionists recommend taking a full 20 minutes for each meal. >> people tend to eat quickly. when you eat too quickly, there's a risk of overeating. >> reporter: so, does it really work? right here, the on the convention center floor, we're going to put it to a test. a quick trip to the food court and bon appetit. if i take a bite in less than ten seconds, this should vibrate at me, telling me i'm eating way too fast. so, let's see if it works. it vibrated. guess it works. so, i guess the goal here is to slow down. all right. but the thing with this fork is, if you want to use it for every meal, i guess you have to take it with you wherever you go. hapifork says, just shove it in your purse and move on. but if you're interested in this fork, you have to wait until springtime because that's when it comes out. lara? >> abbie, thank you so much. the hapifork. >> very hapifork. >>> we're with our friend, rob lowe. we had so much fun when he was part o
. >> reporter: hapifork's inventors say, it can help you cut calories by 11%, help combat diabetes and trains you over time to eat slower. nutritionists recommend taking a full 20 minutes for each meal. >> people tend to eat quickly. when you eat too quickly, there's a risk of overeating. >> reporter: so, does it really work? right here, the on the convention center floor, we're going to put it to a test. a quick trip to the food court and bon appetit. if i take a bite in less...
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a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. >>> actress brigitte bardot may soon seem a little less french and a little more russian. she's requesting russian nationality in a protest to a plan to euthanize two elephants in a french zoo. and she might have some luck. russia just granted citizenship to gerard depardieu who is angry over high french taxes. >>> actor patrick dempsey is getting into the coffee business and the most powerful woman in congress is headed to television. a.j. hammer has the whole scoop from new york. good to have you with us, a.j. >> hey, victor. >> let's talk about this coffee for -- >> yeah. >> -- for patrick dempsey. >> this is actually a pretty cool story. patrick is telling people he's going to become a part owner in a seattle coffee chain, the "grey's anatomy" star and his fellow investors are actually poised to take control of tully's coffee, it's a well-known collection of more than 40 coffee shops with more than 500 employees in seattle and dempsey tweeted out the satisfaction after beating out the other bidders among them starbucks. here's what he
a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. >>> actress brigitte bardot may soon seem a little less french and a little more russian. she's requesting russian nationality in a protest to a plan to euthanize two elephants in a french zoo. and she might have some luck. russia just granted citizenship to gerard depardieu who is angry over high french taxes. >>> actor patrick dempsey is getting into the coffee business and the most powerful woman in congress is headed to...
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a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. >>> how low can they go? subzero temperatures cause health warnings from the midwest to the northeast. >>> tough talk from north korea, a threat of more missile tests with america in mind. >>. >>> in the line of fire, just released video from a wild police chase and gun battle with bank robbers. this is real video, folks. >> that looks like a movie. >> i know. right? >> crazy. >>> welcome back to "early start." i'm zoraida sambolin. >> i'm john berman. thursday, the 24th. you better bundle up. it is going to be another bitterly cold day across so much of the country. take a look at providence, rhode island. this guy wasn't trying to steal a car. he was trying to chip his way into his car. many people are waking up to subzero wind chills right now and potential record lows. this is what it feels like right now. that is cold. this morning parts of the south could be slippery and dangerous with overnight freezing rain and sleet coating the roads. jennifer delgado is tracking this deep freeze. good morning. >> go
a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. >>> how low can they go? subzero temperatures cause health warnings from the midwest to the northeast. >>> tough talk from north korea, a threat of more missile tests with america in mind. >>. >>> in the line of fire, just released video from a wild police chase and gun battle with bank robbers. this is real video, folks. >> that looks like a movie. >> i know. right? >> crazy. >>> welcome...
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a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. now you can get 4 box tops for education on 70 general mills products. 4 more box tops... so we can help our schools even more. that's 84 box tops! [ female announcer ] get 4 box tops, now only a walmart. i've been fortunate to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. because enbrel, etanercept, suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like t
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he's also a heavier person, diabetic, back trouble. it just hit me one day as i was approaching 40, this is a preview of coming attractions. this is going to be me if i don't do something. >> after hitting rock bottom, they all hit the pavement and started walking and then running. along the way, each lost more than 100 pounds. >> my first goal was to run around my block without having to stop. it took me about six weeks to get to that point. i started seeing progress and started setting bigger and bigger goals. >> i started training for a half marathon. over the process of that training in the next year, i lost 100 pounds. >> i probably wrap, i don't know, like 100 feet. it felt like my heart was beating out of my chest. it was pathetic. >> i just started running a little bit at a time and i got better and better at it. i lost 99 pounds. >> running has changed my life completely. i started at 253. my goal is 133. that's what i'm at right now. i'm happy at 133. >> through her blog, katie brought together eight other runners with simila
he's also a heavier person, diabetic, back trouble. it just hit me one day as i was approaching 40, this is a preview of coming attractions. this is going to be me if i don't do something. >> after hitting rock bottom, they all hit the pavement and started walking and then running. along the way, each lost more than 100 pounds. >> my first goal was to run around my block without having to stop. it took me about six weeks to get to that point. i started seeing progress and started...
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. >> reporter: the potential medical effects of alcohol use, such as diabetes, liver and heart disease. it's purely a play on vanity. >> the picture is horrible. but there's no way that's actually happening. >> reporter: it can be a harsh reflection of what might be. for the drinking mirror is an app that's available on both android and apple platforms. you can upload your photo and see what might be there for you in the future. but it's not all scientific. savannah, there might be some entertainment involved in this as well. back to you. >> and perhaps some terror as well. janet shamlian, thank you so much. >>> still ahead, a closer look at the youngest best actress nominee ever, 9-year-old quvenzhane wallis. remember that name. is justin timberlake about to make his comeback? mysterious message has a lot of people talking. first these messages. so i had a fiber analysis done and sure enough, we're family. but you're not even shredded. you're...crunchy?! that happens sometimes. and you help keep people full with whole grain fiber? just like you guys. [ female announcer ] they're diffe
. >> reporter: the potential medical effects of alcohol use, such as diabetes, liver and heart disease. it's purely a play on vanity. >> the picture is horrible. but there's no way that's actually happening. >> reporter: it can be a harsh reflection of what might be. for the drinking mirror is an app that's available on both android and apple platforms. you can upload your photo and see what might be there for you in the future. but it's not all scientific. savannah, there...
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>> i was diagnosed with diabetes and i learned i had to watch what i would eat, too, and that gave me new sympathy for her and ability to relate to some of that and it's better to make those decisions about eating together and not have one person eating all the food. >> it's great to talk to you both. i know it's difficult to talk about those issues. we really appreciate you being here. a lot of people can relate. appreciate it. >>> coming up next, ann curry catches up with oscar's youngest nominee ever. next. [ female announcer ] we invited women to see the not so pretty truth about their body washes. i wouldn't change. [ female announcer ] this test paper was designed to react like your skin. if other body washes can strip this paper, imagine how harsh they can be to your skin. oh my gosh. [ female announcer ] new dove is different. its new breakthrough formula changes everything with the blend of gentle cleansers and nourishing nutrium moisture. so what do you think now? definitely switching to dove. [ female announcer ] this is new. this is different. this is care. new honey bunch
>> i was diagnosed with diabetes and i learned i had to watch what i would eat, too, and that gave me new sympathy for her and ability to relate to some of that and it's better to make those decisions about eating together and not have one person eating all the food. >> it's great to talk to you both. i know it's difficult to talk about those issues. we really appreciate you being here. a lot of people can relate. appreciate it. >>> coming up next, ann curry catches up with...
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whether it's diabetes, alzheimer's, parkinson's, if we came up with a cure for these types of diseases, think about where we'd be then and where we could put additional resources into the vital areas our goth needs to fund. i am optimistic, mr. speaker, i'm optimist exthat our best days are ahead and i also know people are fed up with the idea of partisanship and i fear we're going further partisan that we're anchoring to the extremes as opposed to coming to the center. my hope is that this body can focus more on what we agree on as opposed to what we disagree on. that's what the american public is looking for. that's what i hope this congress can flish in the 113th and beyond. i want to take this last moment to thank so many of my colleagues on both sides of the aisle for their friendship, for their support, and i certainly look forward to continuing the friendship in future years. thank you and i yield back. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from new york, mrs. lowey, for 2 1/2 minutes. mrs. lowey: mr. speaker, the repub
whether it's diabetes, alzheimer's, parkinson's, if we came up with a cure for these types of diseases, think about where we'd be then and where we could put additional resources into the vital areas our goth needs to fund. i am optimistic, mr. speaker, i'm optimist exthat our best days are ahead and i also know people are fed up with the idea of partisanship and i fear we're going further partisan that we're anchoring to the extremes as opposed to coming to the center. my hope is that this...
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adult onset diabetes is now showing up in children. high blood pressure, high blood pressure is inflicting children. fewer than 10% of kids receive daily physical education. even fewer get outdoors. .. ideas that can save money and address important environmental issues today we of a all the papers with these ideas. considered as secretary norton noted for parks and open space to serve those children i just mentioned. to secure their links to nature. one author examines how private partnerships can keep parks open even in times of very tight state budgets. state parks attract some 725 million visitors each year. more even than our national parks as some thousand local sites. but many of these parks are in trouble with dtv rating infrastructure and shrinking public funds to sustain visitor services. public-private partnerships offer an idea potential to enhance park operations. over 100 u.s. forest service recreation sites already use this model. it is not a dream come it isn't something hypothetical. new york city's central park is ope
adult onset diabetes is now showing up in children. high blood pressure, high blood pressure is inflicting children. fewer than 10% of kids receive daily physical education. even fewer get outdoors. .. ideas that can save money and address important environmental issues today we of a all the papers with these ideas. considered as secretary norton noted for parks and open space to serve those children i just mentioned. to secure their links to nature. one author examines how private partnerships...
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modern health scourges like obesity and diabetes have hit all of america heart, but african-americans harder. our china like rates of incarceration are slowly being desperate getting to trouble the consciousness of the opinion making class. i have been a reality for the life of black families where every son or father will be behind bars according to a system--statistics. we will talk frankly about questions of race. where is america now a century and a half after lincoln signed that emancipation proclamation question mark have we progressed as much as we like to think? what disparities do people of color still face? what might president obama compass in his second term to narrow these disparities? in an age of mass dollar ability, --downward mobility, policies help minorities? i urge you to take a look at wa shingotnmonthly.com. douglas blackmon is chair of the miller center for them at the university of virginia and eight correspondent at "the washington post." his book, "slavery by another name: the re-enslavement of black americans from the civil war to world war ii," was awarded
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they pay for it by cutting things like dialysis and renal failure treatment and diabetes -- who does that affect? we understand clearly that our caucus is not always on outside. they get so caught up in all of the middle class of this and that -- let me say that the congressional black caucus just had its retreat today. we said, we are not going to go for raising the age of medicare. puttingt going for social security on the table. we know that just increases the poverty in this country. >> since you went there, and i want to be transparent and always authentic in these conversations to make progress -- you are the new chair of the congressional black caucus, stuff that you now and saying stuff -- you have seen it reported everywhere. the first black president, barack obama, and the congressional black caucus had an interesting dance you or were doing in the first term. you can read about it at a variety of sources -- there was some tension between the white house and the congressional black caucus. you all decided you were going to go out anyway and create your own jobs. he went aro
they pay for it by cutting things like dialysis and renal failure treatment and diabetes -- who does that affect? we understand clearly that our caucus is not always on outside. they get so caught up in all of the middle class of this and that -- let me say that the congressional black caucus just had its retreat today. we said, we are not going to go for raising the age of medicare. puttingt going for social security on the table. we know that just increases the poverty in this country....
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pressure inside your organs and causes high blood pressure and poisons your liver and insulin and causes diabetes. this morning, i'm talking about fat fighting solutions. so many tips, people doesn't appreciate it's right there. >> this got my attention and i worry people will think this sounds gimmicky. you call these fat merlts. the first is mct. i heart heard of it. mtc is coconut oil. these are short change fats. why is that important, normal fats like butter and lard are digested in a different way and end up in your hips and waist. these short fats like coconut oil use more like sugars but in a healthy way. turns out in trials people use 100 calories of food a day eating these. >> if you want more coconut oil in our diets, do we take it as a supplement or use it in cooking? >> you have a choice. you could take mct and buy it in bottles. my personal preference is replace butter and other saturated fat with coconut oil. great for eggs in the morning and one-to-one replacement for butte butter. >> this is another tip you have and very popular right now, greek yogurt. >> this is fascinating. th
pressure inside your organs and causes high blood pressure and poisons your liver and insulin and causes diabetes. this morning, i'm talking about fat fighting solutions. so many tips, people doesn't appreciate it's right there. >> this got my attention and i worry people will think this sounds gimmicky. you call these fat merlts. the first is mct. i heart heard of it. mtc is coconut oil. these are short change fats. why is that important, normal fats like butter and lard are digested in...
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but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about her weight. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. >> pelley: welcome back to cbs news live coverage of the second inauguration of president barack obama. the president and the entourage are all having lunch in statuary hall in the capitol behind me now but we will be seeing the procession and parade shortly as the president heads back down to washington. we have a very special guest on the set with us today, we have senator amy klobuchar of minnesota, the first woman senator from the state of minnesota and you've been the senator from minnesota since about 2007. >> that's correct. >> you know, one of the things that struck us here, senator, was the nature of the president's spee
but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about her weight. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. >> pelley: welcome back to cbs news live coverage of the second...
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modern health scourges like obesity and diabetes have hit all of america heart, but african-americans much harder. our china-like rates of incarceration are slowly being beginning to trouble the consciousness of the opinion- making class. they have been a reality for the life of black families where every son or father is, has been, or someday will be behind bars according to statistics. today, we will talk frankly about questions of race. where is america now a century and a half after lincoln signed that emancipation proclamation? have we progressed as much as we like to think? what disparities in health, wealth, education, and incarceration do people of color still face? what might president obama accomplish in his second term to narrow these disparities? in an age of mass downward mobility, can policies that help minorities also help the majority? we have a spectacular panel today, many of whom contributed to this last issue of "washington monthly." i urge you to take a look at washingotnmonthly.com. douglas blackmon is chair of the miller center forum at the university of virgini
modern health scourges like obesity and diabetes have hit all of america heart, but african-americans much harder. our china-like rates of incarceration are slowly being beginning to trouble the consciousness of the opinion- making class. they have been a reality for the life of black families where every son or father is, has been, or someday will be behind bars according to statistics. today, we will talk frankly about questions of race. where is america now a century and a half after lincoln...
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. >> many kids are getting diabetes in elementary school now you so the adult diseases are now hitting elementary school. so, it's really important to have education nutrition. >> reporter: no one feels more strongly about that than president bill clinton. >> a lot of these kids are consuming things high in bull you can and caloric content and low in nutritional value because it's the only thing their families can afford. so the school should you can offering a nutritious meal that is also healthy in the since that it helps them fill their bellies, combat obesity, eat in a more healthy way and give them decent exercise options. >> reporter: supported by the clinton foundation's health matters initiative this unique program supports local farms and local kids. >> what is your favorite kind of apple, you're gonna color it in with red. >> reporter: and all three school assumes in the district have signed up. it's a win/win situation. at this school, nutrition and exercise are part of classroom teachings, inside and out of the school. now, studies show the kids who learn about healthy life
. >> many kids are getting diabetes in elementary school now you so the adult diseases are now hitting elementary school. so, it's really important to have education nutrition. >> reporter: no one feels more strongly about that than president bill clinton. >> a lot of these kids are consuming things high in bull you can and caloric content and low in nutritional value because it's the only thing their families can afford. so the school should you can offering a nutritious meal...